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'Overcrowding epidemic' in London | 'Overcrowding epidemic' in London |
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A drop in the number of family-sized homes being built has led to an overcrowding epidemic in London, a report has said. | |
The London Housing Federation and London Councils found in the last 10 years the amount of homes with three or more bedrooms had almost halved. | |
In 1996, 35% of new-build homes in London were "family-sized", compared with 18% of properties in 2005. | In 1996, 35% of new-build homes in London were "family-sized", compared with 18% of properties in 2005. |
Councils are being urged to insist that more family homes are built. | Councils are being urged to insist that more family homes are built. |
Family break-ups | Family break-ups |
An estimated 800,000 people - including more than 260,000 children - live in overcrowded conditions in London, amounting to a tenth of the population. | An estimated 800,000 people - including more than 260,000 children - live in overcrowded conditions in London, amounting to a tenth of the population. |
The proportion of black and ethnic minority families living in such conditions is much worse than average, the report found. | The proportion of black and ethnic minority families living in such conditions is much worse than average, the report found. |
It also said there was evidence of the first rise in levels of overcrowding seen in London since the 1960s. | |
This was harming children's educational achievement, causing depression and family break-ups, the report said. It was also a contributing factor in the spread of diseases such as TB. | This was harming children's educational achievement, causing depression and family break-ups, the report said. It was also a contributing factor in the spread of diseases such as TB. |
The report's authors called on ministers to fund new affordable housing schemes in London. | The report's authors called on ministers to fund new affordable housing schemes in London. |
Berwyn Kinsey, head of the London Housing Federation, said: "London may be one of the world's most prosperous cities, but it is clear that not everyone is sharing the benefits. Overcrowding is 21st Century London's shame. | Berwyn Kinsey, head of the London Housing Federation, said: "London may be one of the world's most prosperous cities, but it is clear that not everyone is sharing the benefits. Overcrowding is 21st Century London's shame. |
"The shortage of family-sized homes is putting the squeeze on thousands of families. It is time for housing providers to think big and build the homes Londoners need." | "The shortage of family-sized homes is putting the squeeze on thousands of families. It is time for housing providers to think big and build the homes Londoners need." |
A Communities and Local Government spokesperson said they did not recognise the figures in the report but were planning to update the overcrowding standard. | |
They added: "Too many families in London are facing overcrowding, that is why Housing Minister Yvette Cooper and the Mayor of London Ken Livingstone announced yesterday £19m to help overcrowded families. | |
"New planning guidance will encourage local authorities to promote more family homes in the capital. But we need to do more to help overcrowded families." |
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